The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 21, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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TIIK HKXI Rt'LLKTIN, HKND, ORK WKDNKHDAY, OCTOHKIt Ut, 1011,
AliL HKAD TIIK Rl'LI.RTIN.
Four generations of the tinnjo fnm
y renewed tholr nuuserlpUono to
The llullotln ftfmluy ' because they
c ultln't Rot Along without tho pa
per." That's What thoy said, anyway,
i hem tho Rroat-grnmlmothor, hor
eliURhtor, lior granddaughter and tho
granddaughter's daughter lmlcl lieir
luonay find got tholr receipts. Tuo
Tour ifcro Mrs. M. Orowllor ot Poit
land and ilond, Mrs. Charles Oro
wllor of Hond, Mrs. Ruth Shearer of
l'owoil Dutto and Ruth Shearer, hor
llttlo girl.
Thn Lndlca of tho llaittlst church
will hold a doll baiaar tho foro part
or uocomitor. messed dolls ot nil
hinds and sizes will ho on salo. Any
one wishing dolls drcsaad to ordor
phono Mrs. Do Armond, Rod 11
Adv. 32-380
FAKISWRLL SUIU'RISR PARTY.
Last Wednesday afternoon 26 la
dies of tho 1,'roshytortan church gnyo
n farewell surprise party to Mrs. J.
II. Gerhtng, who left Saturday for
Lamonta, whence she and hor litis-
oand prococdod to Rocicytord, Colo
rado. RofreshnicutB were served find
Mrs. Gerbtng was presented with n
handsome cnsscrolo by hor many
friends, as s. token ot their regret .it
her departure
OPPOSITION IS
BY SMALL GANG
tContlnuod from page 1.)
REDMOND SHOW
IS SUCCESSFUL
(Continued from pngo 1.)
committee from hero went to tho
county seat to arrange such lines, Mr.
King snwjno nounnariea agreed upon
nnd expressed himself &a entirely sat
isfied, bo far aa thoy were concerned.
"When aske'i What alntul he would
take he said "I don't know yet.
For the present I shall tako no actlvo
lmrt on cither side."
Tho double crossing Indulged In
liy Mr. King and his associates Is
Tnrther evidenced by tho following
extract, written by Howard Turner In
the Madras Pioneer:
"Tholr (tho antl-dlvlslonlsls) prin
cipal line of argumont being that this
was not the opportune time for dlvl
talon, from tho fact that monetary
conditions woro not staple enough to
Justify it. Four yoara ago tho writer
was one of a party who met with the
1'rlnevlllo Commercial Club at which
tlmo Redmond had proposed to dlrldo
Crook county, drawing tholr HneB
IoBor to Prlnevlllo than the present
line, and at this meeting many speak
er! remarked that It we would suo-
ort the movoment against it at that
lime that at a future date thoy would
support us In cutting loose Some
if those same parties have been out
In this section this week fighting the
Jo Hereon county movement again.
R A. Howman and J. R. Doll, as
mentioned before In this paper, are
abstractors. Thoy live entirely from
county Boat business. Thoy are strong
talkers about higher taxes. Last
year these gentlemon paid in taxes,
ono $20.67, tho other $23.26.
Tho personnel of tho other chief
lighters is made clear in tho articles
quoted above; enough, to show that
the whole anti-division fight, so far
as the old county residents la con
cerned, la backed by a political ring,
wlrtch fears trouble for its office hol
ders it division la carried, and buoj
ticssmen "wnobA profitable trade. dc
pendent upon- the county might be
Injured.
cess, taking ovory first for potntoes.
In his display, according to thono
who hnvo followed tho potato show
from tho boglnnlng. was to bo Boon
tho Influence that tho show has had
on tho potato growers of this section.
Mr. Mustard has been n close Btu-
dont ot tho potato, ho has. been en re
fill In the Bolectlon of his seed nnd ho
has learned all ho could from export-
once. As a result ha takes pritea
wiin nis "spuas."
Another portion ot the display In
tho hall that gavo encouragement to
those, who are trying to build up tho
country was corn. Thla was not
as much In ovldonce as tho other veg
etables but that it was In ovldenco at
all was a hopeful sign, as it was to
soo 35 pound watermelons as shown
by "Joe" Howard, and tomatoes and
cucumbers and squash and pumpkins
from several points.
Community Exhibits.
Among tho community exhibits,
that from Terrobonno occupied tho
place of honor near the door whito
Slstors was noxt with tho eroam of
her fair ot two weeks ago. Thoao
were general collections nnd showed
the success that Is attending tho far
mers of thcBo communities.
Another general collection showod
individual success of a most unusual
sort, but more than tho sign over tho
table was needed to tell tho wholo
story. That gavo moroly a ranch nnmo
and the obsorver looked at and then
at the 60 or more Items In tho ex
hibit and thought that it must bo a
busy ranch. When ho was told, how
over, Uint tho ranoh was run by two
bachelors, the HclmholU brothers,
and that thoy had done every bit of
the work represented In tho display
ho looked again. Then when ho caw
all the grasses raised In this country,
20 or 30 kinds and varieties of grain,
mlnaturo bales ot hay nnd alfalfa, all
the vegetables, gram and clover seed.
iWTtm nra.in ttf.ftfnr ntwl f. iln.An fn
of preserves, he stood looking and!
wishod that ho might see tho brothers
thetu solves.
Other Special Displays.
There woro many other special
displays ot unusual interest Includ
ing tho work of tho students of tho
Crook County High School, fancy
work that covered ono- side ot tho
bail and other mora useful represen
tations ot domestic work, in other
words, cooking.
As might bo expected at a fair
coming barely two weeks before an
election there wore candidates ot all
kinds in Redmond on Saturday. They
were noc interested In vegetables
and tho llvo stock bo much as in tho
voter and his thoughts. Thoy met
everybody and hung bluo ribbons on
thorn all, at tho same time urging
a return of tho compliment on Na-
Yoinbof 3,
With bo ninny of tho events of tho
day rreo to all it was dlmcult to o(l
mnlo how many woro prosont at the
fair. Thoro woro many humlrodn
nuroly nnd thoy cunio from nil Hided
uuiji nnioia woro orowiinu nnu ma
nldo walks woro ftllod all tho tlmo,
From lloud u guod ciowd nituudmt
ntul nil woro well ontartalnod.
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Our Specials!
Niger's Teas and Coffees. A fill lino of Royal Club
Goods. We receive Fresh Fruit nnd Vegetables daily.
A call will assure you that our prices nro reasonable.
T. R.. McCLINCY
Bond Street, llend, Oregon, Next to Dream Theatre.
, f '
$500.00
CASH
AND OTHER PRIZES WILL RE
AWARDED TUB WINNERS AT THE
1914
CORN SHOW
To bo hold under tho auspices ot
Oregon-Washington Railroad (Sb Navigation Co.
AT
Walla Walla, Washington
NOVEMBER 25-30, 1914
Kara 6f no fine corn as was ovor
flA AAA grown in lown. Missouri, or
lUUUU Nebraska, will bo" on' compel-
Itlvo exhibition.
PROF. C. Ifc SMITH
O.-W. R. N. Agriculturist
will lecturo dally. Interesting, Instructive.
entertaining.
Do Not Miss This Trent
LOW HOUND TIUI 1MIII
Tickets and full Information upon
application to
Any Agent of tho O.-W. It. X.
Ask for l'eniluni LUt.
VotersBeware!
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DUCK SEASON IS HERE
ObrfStoctoto6VRBlUNlfiC)N.s!yi
complete. Let Us Supply You
Skuse Hardware Co.
TIIK DKNTAL TRUHT, WITH ALL 1TH POW
KRPUL POLITKUL OIUlANl.ATlON, irt
MOVMU IIKAVKN AND KARTH TO Hi!?
1'KAT TIIK DKNTAL HKI'ORM HILL.
IN KVKRY TOWN AND OITV MK.MIIKH8 01
TIIK TRUHT ARK OUT WOHIUNtl AHAINHT
TIIK HILL.
TIIK MKHU'AL TRUHT IH IIKLI'INd TIIK
DKNTAL TRUHT HY l-'ORCINO NURHKH AND
imUUUIHTH, UNDKIl TMRKAT OP IIQY.
COTT, TO WORK AOAINHT DKNTAL III?.
FORM.
ALL HINDH OK MfAinN Lll ARK MU
INC) CIRCULATKD TO DKt'KIVK VOTKRH.
DONT LKT TIIK TRUHT HOARK YOU.
TIIK TIIUHT .MARK TIIK l'RKHKNT DKNTAL
IAW. UNDKU TIIIK LAW IT CONTROLS
TIIK HTATH HOARD 01' DKNTAL K.XA.MN
NKRH KVKRV .MK.MIIKIt OF THAT HOARD
IH A MK.MHKU OF TIIK TRUHT.
IN TI!IH WAY COMI'irrKNT DKNTIHTH ARK
KKIT OUT OP ORISON, AND THIS TRUHT
l'RKVKNTH COMI'irriTION AND KKKPH UP
l'ltlC'ILS. '
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VOTE YES X 340
Arid Bust the
Dental Trust
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Lumber
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FOR BUSINESS LOTS
FOR RESIDENCE LOTS
FOR GARDEN LOTS
For Close-in Acreage
FOR. FARM LANDS
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Let us show you the property t1
conservative buyer that BEND REAL ESTATE is a conservative investment
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Pine House and
Irrigation Spout,
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